English to Malay Dictionary dereliction

dereliction

kelalaian
definition
noun
every year valuable gardens start the slow slide to dereliction
the state of having been abandoned and become dilapidated.
example
the prosecution team were guilty of 'dereliction' of duty for failing to disclose evidence
There is a real sense of 'dereliction' around the place.
Whatever the refurbishment cost the building cannot, must not, become another infamous centre of 'dereliction' .
The scheme was designed to enhance the core areas of smaller towns and villages by eliminating 'dereliction' but flaws in the scheme have resulted in nothing happening.
However, the figures are still dwarfed by the huge scale of the problem of urban 'dereliction' and blight in the area.
The public think this centre has closed and I can understand why - it's been allowed to fall into a state of 'dereliction' .
The press release announcing the new scheme stated that its purpose was to combat 'dereliction' in these urban areas and to relieve the pressure on housing supply.
every year valuable gardens start the slow slide to 'dereliction'
There would have been no poll tax, race riots, rail privatisation and less industrial 'dereliction' .
At first he was turned down - the Commission said no-one would want to come to such a scene of industrial 'dereliction' .
The business park will help regenerate this area disadvantaged by years of industrial decay and 'dereliction' .
Litter on our streets, anti-social behaviour, 'dereliction' - we all know what is wrong with our town.
This means that an annual levy amounting to three per cent of the valuation of the properties will be imposed on the owners until the site is removed from 'dereliction' .
The scheme will help to address the increasing problems of 'dereliction' and neglect in many rural towns because of rising levels of migration away from rural town areas.
a gross 'dereliction' of duty by the Secretary of State
Ten years later when the scientists moved on, the wooden building was left empty, gradually falling into 'dereliction' .
When it closed the canal was seen as a dirty, decaying relic of an industrial past, and it sank into decay and 'dereliction' .
a 15th-century farmhouse has been saved from 'dereliction'
Around 140 luxury homes are being built around the course as part of a deal to save one of Ireland's great stately homes from 'dereliction' .
This process also has its downside, such as low wages for supermarket workers, and unemployment and 'dereliction' in some areas.
Everyone in the village contributed what they could to save their church from 'dereliction' .
But conservative estimates suggested the new owners would have to spend at least the same amount again on the property to save it from 'dereliction' .
Why do we need more retail developments when there are so many properties in the town centre which are empty and have been allowed to fall into a state of neglect and 'dereliction' ?
Following a lengthy period of 'dereliction' it has now developed into a most attractive street once again.
After the tragedy, two officials from the centre were accused of 'dereliction of duty' and they each received prison sentences of six and a half years.
They were subsequently charged with 'dereliction of duty' , assault and other offenses.
She was found guilty of 'dereliction of duty' and accused of concealing a past shoplifting arrest, the army added.
However, at a meeting yesterday, the board concluded that none of the authority's staff or management was guilty of 'dereliction of duty' .
No policeman was punished for this gross 'dereliction of duty' .
And the charges he faces right now include assault, maltreatment, indecent acts, 'dereliction of duty' , and conspiracy.
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